Drunk at the White House: Best Bars in Washington D.C.

by / Monday, 25 April 2016 / Published in BeerRightNow Cities, Travel
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Washington D.C. is historically known as the nation’s political hub, but underneath the white collar West Wing aficionado lies a man or woman who craves a stiff drink and a noteworthy distraction. For years, D.C. has been a thriving music hub with a bustling bar scene. The nightlife in the nation’s capitol is alive and well to say the least, and this list of the five best bars in D.C. will have President Obama clearing his schedule.

 

1. Madam’s Organ

This D.C. jazz bar is best known for having live music seven nights away. The venue consists of five different levels complete with pool tables, a large deck, live entertainment, food, and cocktails designed to loosen up your shirt and tie and enjoy a night of dancing.

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2. Blues Alley

Blues Alley is a 1920s-era blues supper club located in the heart of Georgetown. This listening room has an archive of performances from legendary acts such as Dizzy Gillespie and even takes their bar food to the next level with a classic culinary twist, naming their highly praised dishes after big time jazz stars.

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3. Buffalo Billiards

If you’re in search of a pool hall with a casual sports them, then look no further. Located in Dupont Circle, Buffalo Billiards is the city’s finest activity bar, featuring ping pong tables, shuffleboard, pool tables, darts, and projection screens displaying just about any game on TV that day.

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4. Cork Wine Bar

Cork Wine Bar is the ultimate destination for that specific cabernet craving. This laid back bar and restaurant offers a range of shareable and pairable comfort food to ease the mind. While the bar specializes in an array of international wines served by the glass or by the bottle, it is not exclusive as the menu also features a healthy selection of craft beers.

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5. Black Cat

While Black Cat is famous for hosting nationally touring acts such as Radiohead and Foo Fighters, it can also be a low-key setting for the more modest music lover. WHile the venue is primarily a rock club, it also frequently features a variety of acts including comedians and DJs with the occasional live karaoke. The venue hosts music on a nightly basis and offers drink specials and a slew of vegan and vegetarian food options on their Food For Thought Cafe menu.

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